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Designed for indoor, outdoor, remote and washdown applications that require a closed-loop system to protect electronics, PKS Series can be used to cool sealed enclosures and is suited for cooling industrial electrical components that need dust protection.
Water/glycol-based, closed-loop air-cooled systems are designed for cooling a process that can operate at a temperature at least 5 to 10°F (3 to 5°C) above the ambient air.
Within the company’s range of modular axial fans is a solution that is custom engineered for the application. The engineering team selects the axial fan model to meet the high efficiency and low noise requirements of the application.
Tandem seal option for the Dean RA Series air-cooled pump helps protect environmentally sensitive areas from ground leaks, increase safety with added protection to avoid flammable fluids and improve compliance with insurance requirements.
The GP Series is available as water-cooled, air-cooled or remote air-cooled units. Air-cooled models, both local and remote, utilize microchannel air-cooled condenser coils.
Recirculating chillers supply a source of temperature-controlled fluid — typically water or an ethylene glycol/water mix — that removes heat from a process.
Many applications require water for cooling. Rotary evaporators, microscopes and spectrophotometers found in the laboratory can require cooling water. Industrial-scale applications such as semiconductor, additive manufacturing and extraction processes also typically require water for cooling.
With advances in design, manufacturing and controls, process and comfort cooling and heating systems present opportunities for energy savings in industrial settings.